Configuring OSPFv3
Configuring OSPFv3
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OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
March 2011
Note.
Configuring match statements is not required. However, if a route map does not contain any match
statements and the route map is applied using the
ipv6 redist
command, the router redistributes
all
routes
into the network of the receiving protocol.
To modify route information before it is redistributed, use the
ip route-map
command with a
set
parame-
ter. For example,
-> ip route-map ospf-to-rip sequence-number 10 set tag 5
The above command configures a set statement for the ospf-to-rip route map that changes the route tag
value to five. Because this statement is part of the ospf-to-rip route map, it is only applied to routes that
have an existing tag value equal to eight.
The following is a summary of the commands used in the above examples:
-> ip route-map ospf-to-rip sequence-number 10 action permit
-> ip route-map ospf-to-rip sequence-number 10 match tag 8
-> ip route-map ospf-to-rip sequence-number 10 set tag 5
To verify a route map configuration, use the
show ip route-map
command:
-> show ip route-map
Route Maps: configured: 1 max: 200
Route Map: ospf-to-rip Sequence Number: 10 Action permit
match tag 8
set tag 5
Deleting a Route Map
Use the
no
form of the
ip route-map
command to delete an entire route map, a route map sequence, or a
specific statement within a sequence.
To delete an entire route map, enter
no ip route-map
followed by the route map name. For example, the
following command deletes the entire route map named redistipv6:
-> no ip route-map redistipv6
To delete a specific sequence number within a route map, enter
no ip route-map
followed by the route
map name, then
sequence-number
followed by the actual number. For example, the following command
deletes sequence 10 from the redistipv6 route map:
-> no ip route-map redistipv6 sequence-number 10
Note that in the above example, the redistripv6 route map is not deleted. Only those statements associated
with sequence 10 are removed from the route map.
To delete a specific statement within a route map, enter
no ip route-map
followed by the route map name,
then
sequence-number
followed by the sequence number for the statement, then either
match
or
set
and
the match or set parameter and value. For example, the following command deletes only the match tag 8
statement from route map redistipv6 sequence 10:
-> no ip route-map redistipv6 sequence-number 10 match tag 8